The EU benefits Europeans because there is free movement of workers all across Europe, Economic development of countries
like Ireland, and Peace across the nation.
Is your country a member of the EU?
Greece is a country of the European Union and it was the 10th country to join.
If it is, how and when did it become a member?
Although Greece was not a founding father of the EU it is still part of it. Greece is the 10th country to have joined the
European Union out of the 27 countries it holds. Greece became part of the European Union on January 1, 1981. Along with
Greece Spain and Portugal also became part of the European Union in the 1980”s.
What are the pros and cons of joining the EU for your country?
The pros of joining the European Union is that the countries governments work together to make them [countries] better
economically, politically, etc. The cons of being a part of the European Union are that you don’t and won’t get treated
“differently”.
How does the EU benefit your country, whether they are a member or not?
The European Union helps benefit my country because it can help them out if they are having financial issues and economic
issues of any sort so that they can improve.
European Union questions
Why was the European Union created?
The European Union was created so people could oversee the political and economical interrogation of the countries and they
also made it so people could be “helped out”.
Give a thorough history of the EU.
The EU was created in 1957-8 and was originally set up to stop wars including World War 2. The original founders of the EU
were Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. The EU is a common market and is also known as the
ECC.
What is the purpose of the EU?
The purpose of the EU was to stop wars and oversee the economical and political interrogations of their countries. Today the EU
holds 27 countries including Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden,
and the UK.
How does the EU benefit Europeans?
The EU benefits Europeans because there is free movement of workers all across Europe, Economic development of countries
like Ireland, and Peace across the nation.
Is your country a member of the EU?
Greece is a country of the European Union and it was the 10th country to join.If it is, how and when did it become a member?
Although Greece was not a founding father of the EU it is still part of it. Greece is the 10th country to have joined theEuropean Union out of the 27 countries it holds. Greece became part of the European Union on January 1, 1981. Along with
Greece Spain and Portugal also became part of the European Union in the 1980”s.
What are the pros and cons of joining the EU for your country?
The pros of joining the European Union is that the countries governments work together to make them [countries] bettereconomically, politically, etc. The cons of being a part of the European Union are that you don’t and won’t get treated
“differently”.
How does the EU benefit your country, whether they are a member or not?
The European Union helps benefit my country because it can help them out if they are having financial issues and economicissues of any sort so that they can improve.